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200 years s

A JOURNEY THROUGH

200 YEARS OF HISTORY

To mark our anniversary, we take a look back and at our path to a successful future. One thing is clear: there is always a solution at Semperit.

1824–1872

Foundation and early years

In 1824, tailor Johann Nepomuk Reithoffer lays the foundations for today’s company with his patent for waterproof fabrics. The first European factory for rubber products is established in Wimpassing, Lower Austria.

A black and white photo of the tailor Johann Nepomuk Reithoffer
Die Fabrik von Johann Nepomuk Reithoffer in Wimpassing im Jahr 1852
Johann Nepomuk Reithoffer's factory in Wimpassing in 1852
Johann Nepomuk Reithoffer’s factory in Wimpassing in 1852

In 1872, 800 workers are already employed in the factory in Wimpassing. Every month, they produce 15,000 pairs of shoes, 10,000 dozen combs, 2,500 bales, 3,000 pounds of rubber products for technical purposes, 500 coats and skirts and 1,500 rubber threads. A large proportion of the products are already exported worldwide.

Solution Maker

In good times and in bad

1872–1918

A European multinational arises

The merger of several rubber companies makes Semperit the largest rubber goods producer in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Semperit goes public on the Vienna Stock Exchange in 1890.

Black and white picture of a hot air balloon
Die Fabrik von Johann Nepomuk Reithoffer in Wimpassing im Jahr 1852
Black and white picture of the german rubber factory in Harburg
In 1872, Reithoffer’s sons merge with the German Harburg rubber factory.  

One of the most important products is the “Harburg-Wien” rubber tyre, internationally recognised as a quality product. Around 1900, a wide variety of products are manufactured, including balloon envelopes.

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1918–1938

Austria’s second largest industrial group

After the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, Semperit is able to regain a foothold through expansion and the establishment of new sites. In 1926, Semperit is Austria’s second-largest industrial group with 9,000 employees and nine factories. The age of tyres is dawning.

Black and white photo of the Semperit tire manufacture
In 1929, tire production is already Semperit's largest branch of production.
An old car in front of the rubber goods factory
The increasing motorization in the interwar period brings a growth spurt for Semperit tires.

The economic crisis of the 1930s leads to a dramatic revenue decline. The wide variety of the production programme proves to be uneconomical. 40,000 items are produced in Wimpassing, which is the most extensive range on the entire continent. Following a reorganisation of the company, business recovers from 1936 onwards.

Solution Maker

In good times and in bad

1938–1945

Semperit under National Socialism

Semperit is integrated into the wartime economic system of the Nazi era. Forced labourers are employed. Despite the adverse circumstances, General Manager Franz Josef Messner is committed to above-average social benefits at Semperit. He is also active as a resistance fighter and is executed in the last days of the war in 1945.

A woman working on a machine during the war
Die Fabrik von Johann Nepomuk Reithoffer in Wimpassing im Jahr 1852
A woman working on a machine during the war
Women dominate everyday working life in Wimpassing during the war.

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1945–1973

Reconstruction in post-war Europe

After disassembling the plants as reparations to the victorious powers and thanks to substantial investments, partially from the Marshall Plan, Semperit gets started with modern production facilities. Strategic stakes in European companies provide a boost to internationalisation. In 1965, the Semperit Group exports goods to 100 countries around the world. 15,000 employees in 24 production and sales companies and an annual production of 158,000 tonnes underpin the Semperit Group’s position as an international flagship in 1973.

Black and white picture of the production process of a v-belt
Der Bedarf nach dem Krieg ist riesengroß. Semperit produziert im Dreischichtbetrieb und kann dennoch die Nachfrage nicht komplett befriedigen.
Black and white picture of Semperit's factory buildings in 1952
The demand after the war is huge. Semperit produces in three shifts.

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1973–1989

Oil price shock and years of restructuring

Semperit’s tyre business collapses due to the oil crisis of the 1970s. In 1985, the tyre division is sold to Continental. After a difficult restart, product streamlining leads to initial restructuring successes and the development potential of technical products is accelerated. The takeover of a conveyor belt plant near Paris in 1988 makes Semperit the largest supplier of textile conveyor belts in Europe.

Semperit repositions itself. Investments are made in a product range that is concentrated on gloves, hoses, moulded goods and conveyor belts.

the four segments of Semperit
Die Fabrik von Johann Nepomuk Reithoffer in Wimpassing im Jahr 1852
A male employee and several tractor tires on a belt at the factory
The previously highly profitable tire business collapses along with the automotive market.

Innovation Engine

Always one step ahead

Innovation Engine

Smooth transport under harsh conditions

1989-1998

Asia pioneer Semperit

From 1989, General Manager Rainer Zellner shapes the development of Semperit for almost three decades. Under his leadership, the Group becomes the cost leader in many areas and pursues a course of international growth. Semperit is one of the first Austrian companies to have production facilities in Asia. Under reorganization manager Rainer Zellner, all business areas achieve sustainable profitability.

Female employees working on air filled gloves
Die Fabrik von Johann Nepomuk Reithoffer in Wimpassing im Jahr 1852
In 1989, the first glove factory in Thailand goes into operation together with the joint venture partner Sri Trang
In 1989, the first glove factory in Thailand goes into operation together with the joint venture partner Sri Trang.
Black and white photo of an employee making a handrail at a machine
Die Fabrik von Johann Nepomuk Reithoffer in Wimpassing im Jahr 1852
A male employee working in hose production
Parallel to the expansion into Asia, the Wimpassing site is modernized.

Global Pioneer

Always at hand – worldwide

1998–2011

Rising to the top league of the industry

The focus is on internationalisation, innovation and cost leadership. Europe’s largest hose factory in Odry, Czech Republic, becomes part of the Semperit Group in 1998. The conveyor belt segment Sempertrans expands into Poland and takes over the Bełchatów conveyor belt plant in several stages. At the turn of the millennium, Semperit is present on three continents with 20 production sites and 6,000 employees.

Industrial site with red buildings and metal pipes
With the acquisitions in the Czech Republic and Poland, Semperit has become one of the big players in the global hose and conveyor belt business.
A factory building from the outside at night with a field in the foreground
With the acquisitions in the Czech Republic and Poland, Semperit has become one of the big players in the global hose and conveyor belt business.
A male employee with a pipette working at the laboratory
Innovative strength is further enhanced with the new R&D centre in Wimpassing.
Die Fabrik von Johann Nepomuk Reithoffer in Wimpassing im Jahr 1852
The Semperit factory at Wimpassing in a rural environment
Die Fabrik von Johann Nepomuk Reithoffer in Wimpassing im Jahr 1852

Customer Player

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2011–2023

Global player Semperit

Semperit implements the largest investment programme in the company’s history and expands its production capacities worldwide in response to strong demand. After a phase of global growth, the strategic decision is made to focus on the Industrial Sector. Semperit divests its glove segment Sempermed. In 2023, Semperit acquires the RICO Group, a global technology leader in liquid silicone and mould making, thereby strengthening its industrial core business.

A Semperit employee standing in a factory
Die Fabrik von Johann Nepomuk Reithoffer in Wimpassing im Jahr 1852
A male employee standing under a copper arch at the factory
Capacities are being expanded around the world. From Odry to Shanghai, from Bełchatów to Kamunting and from Deggendorf to Newnan.

Sustainable Partner

On the right side of the track